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Hannah Martin's golden pyramid Comte ring sits surprisingly easy on the finger despite its three dimensional shape. The ring channels the spirit of the mysterious Comte de St Germaine, who according to Voltaire, was the man who knew everything.

Article   Hannah Martin’s mysterious new collection

13 April 2011

Maria Doulton, the Jewellery Editor at BaselWorld 2011

Article   Series 2 BaselWorld videos

13 April 2011

From Central Saint Martin's BA Jewellery Catwalk Show of sustainable jewellery. Designer: Charlotte Le Hardy, made from knitted wood, wire and a dead bird. Photo: Sam Davies

Article   Central Saint Martins Sustainable Jewellery Show

13 April 2011

LOUIS VUITTON, Ornament Tribal Ring, yellow gold, blue, yellow and pink sapphires, spessartite and tsavorite garnets, diamonds. £5,600

Article   Louis Vuitton Ornament Tribal

13 April 2011

Maria Doulton, The Jewellery Editor, presents her videos of the best of BaselWorld 2011.

Article   BaselWorld Videos Series 1

11 April 2011

Chanel Premiere Onyx bracelet with diamonds set into yellow gold

Article   Chanel Première Onyx

07 April 2011

Ikepod Marc Newson's Hour Glass 4

Article   BaselWorld Special:Ikepod Marc Newson's Hourglass

30 March 2011

Harry Winston Histoire de Tourbillon presents another twist in the winding tale of the tourbillon. This bi-axial tourbillon appears to float as it is anchor is invisible.

Article   BaselWorld Special: 2011 Mens Watches

23 March 2011

Boucheron's Serpent Tourbillon watch shows both the watchmaking skills and extravagant creativity of this jeweller.

Article   BaselWorld Special: 2011 Womens Watches

23 March 2011

Curves by Oscar Niemeyer

Article   Architect Oscar Niemeyer’s jewellery designs for H Stern

22 March 2011

Joanna Hardy, founder of the Jewellery School of Excellence

Article   A jewellery education with Joanna Hardy

21 March 2011

CHANEL,  J12 Chromatic 41mm watch in titanium ceramic, Self winding movement. Water resistant 200 metres. Steel triple-folding buckle

Article   BaselWorld Special: Chanel unveils J12 Chromatic

21 March 2011

CINDY CHAO, The Art Jewel, White Label Collection Gecko Ring. Oval cut ruby (61.26cts) highlighted by colorless and yellow diamonds set in 18kt gold. From ?41,000

Article   Cindy Chao: jewels as art

21 March 2011

Calibre de Cartier Astrotourbillon with manual winding movement, made entirely in-house by Cartier. Photo Laziz Hamani Cartier 2010

Article   Cartier's iPad App

21 March 2011

The 1916 Mikrograph stopwatch that note only timed to 1/100th second, but also offered easy legibility. Previously, timing had only been possible to 1/5th of a second.

Article   The Heuer Mikrograph is back

18 March 2011

PIAGET, Limelight cocktail inspiration, Raspberry Daiquiri ring in white gold and diamonds, emeralds and rubellite. POA

Article   Piaget's delicious cocktail and cake inspired rings

17 March 2011

POMELLATO, Capri ring, rose gold with turquoise and rubies. £2,045

Article   Pomellato brings us the colours of Capri

13 March 2011

PIAGET, Limelight Garden Party, white gold gold ring set with diamonds, emeralds, rubellite and pink sapphires. POA

Article   Piaget's Limelight Garden Party

13 March 2011

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos.  As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face.  Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good. 

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